Harry Kane was one of many current talents who developed within Spurs' extensive, technique-based plan.

Chris Ramsey points at the cracked screen of his touch-pad where two pyramids represent the priorities of the first team and the development team. The first team's pyramid is pointed side down. At the bottom, the least important aspect of the first team is the individual. In the middle is the team performance and at the top, the widest segment of all, is the result. The development pyramid is inverted. Here the result is the least important aspect, then the team performance and then, broadest of...

It is a groundbreaking arrangement to have two Malaysian coaches working day-to-day at a professional club in London. But it won't be the first taste of English football for Datuk Ong Kim Swee and his assistant Brad Maloney.

The pair, who arrived in the U.K. on Tuesday, are spending the next month as part of the coaching staff of English Championship side Queens Park Rangers. It's a deal arranged by QPR's majority owners, Tune Group, who control the AirAsia budget airline.

Australia and QPR midfielder Massimo Luongo sits down for an exclusive interview with ESPN FC's Jason Dasey to discuss his family background, life in Sydney, Indonesian food and more.

LONDON -- From becoming a national hero and being named on the preliminary FIFA Ballon d'Or list, to sitting on the bench on a cold Saturday afternoon in Birmingham; Massimo Luongo's life is anything but predictable.

Nine months after his player of the tournament award as Australia won the AFC Asian Cup for the first time, the 23-year-old midfielder is still fighting to establish himself at Queens Park Rangers in the English League Championship.

Queens Park Rangers' season is ending with almost all hands lost. A squad of ageing veterans and mediocre imports will be broken up in the summer, as the club's owners attempt to salvage order from chaos while also mounting a legal battle to evade a £58 million fine for breaching Football League financial rules during the club's last stay in the Championship.

Charlie Austin, though, looks certain to be back in England's first division next season. A club that desperately needs the money will...

QPR's squad of players -- fully-fit, in-form and motivated -- should have helped them cruise to mid-table obscurity this season, instead they fell to another infamous relegation and most of the guilty parties, criticised as "bad eggs" by Joey Barton, will now collect their lucre elsewhere.

Player ratings (1-10; 10=best. Players with fewer than 10 appearances not counted)

GK Rob Green, 8 -- A titan at the back for Rangers who has more than earned a reported move to Chelsea this summer. A few individual...